1. ley - Noun
2. ley - Adjective
4. Ley - Proper noun
To lay; to wager.
Law.
See Lye.
Grass or meadow land; a lea.
Fallow; unseeded.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArticle 74 of the Mexican labor law (Ley Federal del Trabajo) provides that the third Monday of November (regardless the date) will be an official holiday in Mexico. Source: Internet
An old saying goes, "en Aragón antes de Rey hubo Ley" ("in Aragon Law came before King"), similar to the saying in Navarre, "antes fueron Leyes que Reyes", with much the same meaning. Source: Internet
Fifty-two hectares will be cleared to make way for the Brandy Hill Quarry extension in Port Stephens, after Environment Minister Sussan Ley twice delayed her decision as calls to reject the proposal grew. Source: Internet
“A lot of our customers rent homes, or want to switch up their styles more often than traditional wallpaper allows," explains Thimblepress founder Kristen Ley on her choice to expand into the decor space. Source: Internet
"I recognise that the proposal has been subject to a high profile public campaign that has tapped into the genuine concerns we all share about koalas and bushfire impacted areas," Ms Ley said in a statement. Source: Internet
Ley is also the chair of the Council of Alberta University Students, the advocacy organization representing post-secondary students. Source: Internet